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Pale and listless,
Condition That Tiffeetta ,verY
Mn Wonten.
1.44.41144414
, NEW
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FRINGED H01.1.1 HOCK
the OM Type Irotlyttoort
4 Maternally.
The At -aged Hollyhock, Alleglaeuy,
te being Introduced this year,
1,3he Appettte Palle -Strength Departs anti has very little inCO/AMOR wItla its par.
the Sufferer Peale That Life i�
TEE CLINTON REA
Mit the old style double HollyhOck and
a flower separated from the to would
- Really it Buraen. lordly be recognized tatf Hollyhoelt a.t 2 _
14,0131 The TORIO, Paroles, Ont. on ref3uut gi the novel htfiange-
itele impossible that ra medIeine een be fringed or cut, of a rather
11, meta o the peLl 'ethic are eeply A FALSE PACE. 1
transparentWhen dyspepsia fastens on a Men it
seevidely !Known and used as are Dr MI' tmature, and of a eilk nature. The T Changes Ine feelings and it changes his
Herne' Pink Pille without striking moults veins throughout the ipentatleUrgclitre till]: looks. 1 -le frowns now instead of mil,
treqeently booming known and the melte
aprarance or crimped or crushed silk I lug, His expression is harsh instead of
of this greet remedy for the common 41. an
,thi s to allele a degree that a florist , kindly. •Ile is wearing et false faceo-a
talents of Mae and womankind being pub- of long experience reused to believe ! face which does injustice to the real
liehed. Mrs Thee Xettle, of Oetrolea, that a flower of the Allegheny, which ' Oobility of his nature.
Oollatree0(1114ttenst:sootinulPioeiutdistrier: ,K,enetatiejelatvaell 1 a lady wore pinned on her Oat, was Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -
cures dyspepsia and fetter diseasee of
ktlOwn. Chatting with a reporter of the real.
In the old type Hollyhock one finds the stomach and allied organs of digest -
'Topic the other day the aoravereation I
a comparatively dense centre matte uP tion mai nutrition, and the record of the
drifted.= the subject of medicines, when
pie of I Of short petals or reverted eta.mens in Cure is written both in the face and the
• lgrsoltettle spoke in the higheet
Dr Williams' Pink pills, which, ale Baia c 2. 80ttillg of flat outer petals, generally feelings of the perFon cured.
b f a Ion illnese, Ottr re. A single clrele of these which gives an .I %%Golden Medical Discovery" is not a
:stimulant or temporary tonic. It cures
the diseases that are the cause of ill-
healthaand builds up the body with
Wined flesh.
Accent no substitute for a Golden Me1-
„ porter, being naturally intereste'd, made Unbalanced appea.rance to the whole
further ezquiries, whei Mrs Nettle gave flower. The Allegheny shows a well
bim the following partionlarso-"I am the rounded flower -as the petals are neare
mother ol twelve children and in spite of ly all of a uniform length, and yet not
the oonstent strain end worry the raielog So precise as to spoil the grace of the ,,
of so large a family entailed upon one. m towers. The AlleghellY Hollyhock is lcal Discovery." The sole motive for
addition to roy housework, 'I was for many a profuse bloomer and has a long sea-
substitution is to enable the dealer to
year's bleseed with splendid health. Sew- son of floweringe blooming frequently niece the little more profit paid on the
ever, after the birth„ot my best child my after the first frosts In Noveraber. One1 sale of less sneritorious medicines.
strength Beamed to fail me and I felt that reason for this long perled is no doubt (Mast s_pring, early, 1 wrote you ray feelings
apy health wag gradaally going. 1, con- the feat that from two to four buds ig,sda=10511"oitraYtelel,r•ctetai• vo_airratary' 01
flulted a 'elector and continued under his are located at each WI on most plants; itemised me to take Dr. Pierce'egGoldbn Medal
treatment for ecene months, but the only these buds develop in rotation, and two Discovery, and then write how I felt, I ani -
-result that I could las was that I grew distinct crops of flowers 'with an in- lilliTilftglYskatottirg4filleg:4 rut aigi
' eteadily worse.. I could not name any tervening apace of buds and seed Poda four or Ave vials of the little 'Pellets:TY They
'Particular ailment that I suffered from, can be seen on the plants' the lower have done me worlds of good. all my friend/a
'
but I was all "run down," My Appetite Oft Of 11.V being the secetnd or third TljaltYC Vanderwater, bow well you are looking.)
medicines have made the great change in
failedtme, niy ,strenet0,1ers
h seemed till gone erop coming in. ' Ine i from the slovr mope of a Mini that could
arid I became pale and 18 4.86, 90areely While the flowers are largede no work, o a man who can work, ale4, eat,r than hardly crawl, tired and sick all the time could
t
'able to drag rayeelf ardund, and needs of ' -, -
the time in be& I became alarmed at .,
Levee of the- old favorites from 414 and feel fine, and that tired feeling all gone
my 1
Inches upwards to 7 inches : across away. i ain very thankful that I wrote to Dr.
loneventinued 111 health and alll allotitOr'e they are quite light and drop from tho
' Pierce. His 4 Ocilden Medical Distovery ' and
medicine bad done me no good' 1 determire • his little liver 'Pellets' have almost made a
d Vary Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I
plant erhen pastethelr prime not hang- new man of me. / feel young as / did at thirty.
chased s box and thought i t did me some
a'per-
Mg there disfiguring it as the. old Years." '
•
.good, go I got 'six boxes more, and before I double ones are inclined to , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
• bad'finished taking the eleoend I felt a lot •t" Inspection of Nurseries, the clogged bowels.
"better, and by the time I had finished the ' Most Of•the 'nurseries inspected have
serious ea
breath, had gained weight .and felt ' better - este eir a, ter% Teo import.
i
seven boxes I had perfectly regained my I sell found practicallY free from, insect* „ 4
r , Preventative OM . •
-titan I had for some zeal% I consider the i int species trave been found at differ. 'r Many carnationlett believe not 001
pills a splendid mealtime, a rest godsend to ' eat times, Ir.owever, in suffieient num- that common salt Ill a preventative ot
laaaa and ailing- women, -and have 'fro! bers to do serious injury. In all cases carnation rust but also that it is a de.
• cifeettly recommended them to my friends efforts were at mace made to clean out cided promoter et 'vigor In growth let
. -laud need them With my children, alwaywe itheetock thus infested. The most Int. the plants Oxen:sell/es. Experiments
izellid results." Judgingfirom Dire Xettle a iportant insect which attaekto nureere :made by the Station have proven that
Inteithy appearance today none would bre . s
stack in Geld state is the San 313te scale, neither of theft beliefs rests on a sound
/gine she had ever known what a dayts It to impoitant to imrserOmen not only basis.
- ffIlriess meant. •
Dr avaliaroe' pink 'Phis are a.positiye ,because Of the 'injury which It ma Y da o In experireents made in 1896 (Butte-
asure for el &settees arising from nripoydr- to the infested steer, but because it Is tin No.. 1 0) spraying the plants with -
lashed blood, or a weak or shattered condi-grelt• tly :dreaded by both dealers and salt solutaofl failed to prevent Test in
„coo of the neoeue sys.tem,sooh as epilepsy, emit gamma some. Hence stock from .the least and none of the plants seemed
''' eifet Vitus' dance; psyfelysie, rheumatism, a nuri ywhich is known to have been 'more vigorous beealltie of tire saline
.soiatioa, heart troubles, anaemia etc,. once infeeittid, does not find a ;ready 'shower. In tests Made In 18911 no rust.
',These pills are also a cure for the. ail-' "Ie." * ' ' eameared on, any of theaplaries, either
--ainents-that make .4he •-lives -of- so -many, ExPetiments in 411104 and. tneraYing treated or 'untreated: but the "salted"
' 'women a constent micery. Sold by dreg. renting nursieey trees indicate that plant carnationsclitl-nd better --ithan the
gists or pent by mail, ?postpaid, at 50 cense 'lice may, be controlled in the nursery ethers In 'size or vigor. •
a box, or six boxeseor. $2.50, . by itddreste by dipping the curled tips of infested ' In 1890 carnations Weriii• grown ill
'ing the Dr Williams Mediae° Co.,- IreeS111:41, shit/Lion et -nate -oil soap. 1- -4301140-N9.111ch. salteabintiormeet , different
elnerookville. Ont. , pound.to 7 gallons of Water. The tverlt strOngth were added and they showe
• ,shoultl-ebe-doile-early_in_the season 'an anjuflous . effect from the salt solu.
The l0000 mires Ana
It has been said, "We never miss tlk,
water till the well goes dry," and litei
wise we do not raise the birds until. we
tiuffer loss by their alisence. We We
an estimate, turnished us by specialista
of high standing. Undoubted authorities,
to the effect that ihe annual destrielon
by injurifan; Insects in the I/lilted Ste ea
Is about $600,000,000; and in the al
atf New York, it is 126,000,000 annuelly!
ar9Y,Or Millien dollars mere than
oiio atuldred. fir s the total cost of
maintaining the efficient Fire Depart-
ment service of the city of Rocheeter
for one year,
Nov upon whom does this lose fall?
Not Upon, the a eelthy classes0 but en.
tortunately ou the tillers, ot the groend.
With but few eeeeptione these Insects
injuries are inflicted upon vegetation el
eonie kind, and tfie growers of frills or
plants pie the losers, It le acknowl-
edged that injurious Insects are ten the
increase. notwithsi ending growing vlea,
lance and expenditure of both time and
money on the part of the entomologist
and fruit grower, and notwithetandina
the invention and application of recent
and better remedies for the eXtermina.
then of Insect pests. Why, in general,
are Insects Increasing? One reasoe
surely is that their natural enemies 'ars
decreasing, and ,the relations of these
fluctuations are as definite as is theafa1
that one end of a lever goes up ail Oaf
other goes down,
a. 1
mutton Chops,
Do not undertake to winter too mom
,Flea 'beetles attacking. young pear and tion. settee of ten -Plantseeaelmovere-used-
oei_gee. • atel1le ;trees may be held In cheek bas' in thts :experiment, :one lot being un
Iffy Experienee Tarkey.
I prefer the •Bronee 'turkey. 'The :spraying with' green attenfte, 1 peun.el • treated and the other a receiving • from
a:public Weollti a tufleey Weighing to 10 101.00 gallons of water,' and Ilse canker ene-fourth .of • a gram' to grants; ot
albs and with sayellotv skin. Thi, first t\wornokill succumb to the Ot131,8 treat. salt -pee :plant at each tf eight --aPPile
---,eggs I set tmelernisen, the next setting tment. ' : • • • f • Cations &met two weeks apert. The
elthe turkey Mites lied as a general thing
• 'tithe will brim:rote a, brood in the fall; TheeeXperhilents in fumigating Our. nongeppearance Of rust rendered that
inery -oaf:Mk with hYdrodynnicaacid: gas; I feature Of the experittent useless; but
o4e warm waiters • are • provided they :when the stock is piled in the.cellar for an experienced ea:math:Mist, Uta
. ...are easily raised, and bring a good
;price in the opting when 'there le a Svinter eito?age • indicate that thie acquainted with the treatment gliren
egicarcity. The best Elting I fled for lice
. Als ashes and Sulphur, mbied, "and eta
An the coops,. turd; I alageys. pat a little ,
epsom salts In 'the drinking 'water
ea,•e' r about .twice Week for the health of
• • the bird. ',They' have their freedom, as
rosocni as they Meseta -one eOotigh, to run
ordure:I. Little turkeys do much better
• with an old teekey. A hen'Mother will
:atm the legs toff .feom little •tuakeyet,
• whereas an old turkey will hardly stir
aotit of her eraeksuiratil her little ones
e are goon aim ug, a
greet rambler.' 7.The best thing find
:Xcir food be whnt:we call Diiteh cheeee,
aim egg boiled ;heed and black'oepaer
Antexed witha .andoilenty of rue: To -
'ward they. will esaturallY turn -their
.....ineads in the ,direceeeosi of some nOloh-
teb,or's corn or buskwheat .field and 'will •
_Abe in fine condition by „Thaeltegivinge -around. attigl... Nearing '4hase'8 . The feed c,00aer, ean. be used to Ei
aa -Mrs. Charles ...Smart; in Farm .and • Xideey-Livero Pills, I praomad • a: bee- and:
„norm • • 'continued the use of this valuable tnediane goOd ?advantage ',ter steaniing -clover
'hay Which makes the pigs.'grow a larg-.
.:tintil now Loan say for .aeertainty that I er bone when fed oneetor twice a week
•• . • Asparoeue for Durk,* .att seise tirelyecured. • I never tool :en „. • . . •
Y o if no., oftener .through the winter.
efehe most desire:bier variety01Aspara, -medicine that did me so much god aand months, and they seem to eat the grain
'AguS to. plant in _Your Kentucky blue. am .firmly....cotleiriced that if It .had .not
• betterayhen fed some =ugh or steamed• •
heen..for this medicine I would ..not .1m. i
?grass 'soil for orrerterehil use would. be
•*t•d' .6.11 ;
f e eTdo. give a hog Metall:a! tie him withl
kthe.Corloyer's Colossal. 'Pride More working:to-day. "
eeugh tillage and liberal ananuring it and Isee PlegeTte gieect,30'421
nooseaeutettif the tip of a
IOU? ontyield the larger kinde, such :as •er'' •a • ce eliforn diagonally and Tiede i, in the.
• Inc perfect action of the igestive and. • •
ticks,
eettee: „ae-eeee-
t-4-.4.C1,
/pHs PIMA WEIRD ENGLISH SHIRE
a STALILION
DESVORD MARQUIS. 16030
I English,Shire Stud _Book.
1 Fnalrd oluneellt, ISM: 321, t enadian Number.
e
Peeford alarqels, No. 16089, -will atad for the •
improvement of atioch, beginning
Monty, ?day 5th, when. ne wilt be athis own
, A small quantity of oil meal fed ettilt
Will help materially M fattening sheeo
• Oar e,ountry Should produce the bed
sheep in the world, because it has PM
duced the best of everything else.
Instead of taking the lambs from tht
ewes, take the ewes from the Iambs.
• For sheep that are to be fattenet
'shelled corn is the stud. They wit
tend it in their own mill and take nt
tool.
coarse Dory roods.
Pormilk prodgct'on I raise corn) bot?
for the silo andfor air- drying Hun,
garian, clover; oatsteteAter, are thy
ebies foods dependedu---1Z-affp , itle'haa
and run hey are nsed, surd oceasionallt
oats and peas. They are valued ittth
tellowing order: Clover IPay, fodde
• corn as silage. As between the oat. ba
sue Hungariap I am at a loss td decide
but favor the Hungarian as a foddet
• crop on account of its superior yield
On• granite upland soils, three tons -O
the acre'is raised as readily as 2 tie to
3/4 tons of oat hay. They are all grea
.Ylelders; and multiply the present ce
pacity of our soils to an eocouraglin
ilegre'ea-.T. W. Sanborn.
gable, Ridgewood. Park Farm, 'until no 0;
arenday eight at Bog_g'e Ilotell Carlow,
TusSPAY, toDavid Bernilten s, 8th con CO -
tree, for nocio;lria to Remy Daer's,13th'eint..
(3 eildi loet:tchz°tr Ilp . 1, fgonroni,g-h. t4 ' - -
, NI, snetitenAv, to Amen W aDIVO'fi, 8th 000.,
R011Ott. for WOOL. thence to lelettanwheee
Eflitli Clinton, for
' R _ I r Ilair'e, Buten Road,
for noon; teence to Win. Volclough'sa llth can,
1, tMlz,t364110 YlIt'll!itt33:4631.311,12
1 ii osux.1, foonronAl it toro.
F'fil.1, V Bros, Rote, Goderieh, for
eizUganthis aweite i"i're
he winiaiirritlithe folieVngladtieV
. nowt.
--.....,
This splendid stallion was foaled in 1896 and
11341eXid, fbrYoiliti Thnlivatefrinrot,oudiag
used him tor two seasons. Bred by W. '& J.
Thirst of Bilon;!ig Parki) Lefties-
liTzeifor fairer d fogrVraile 11(1ZilLfuvretkiTtOtt
ponies, and is in style, actio n and every other
Point to line a F peoir4en as has yet reached
this conntry. Re was sired by Sopwell Duke
(14,302), brea by Lord Verulam, of Sopwell, and Do. you want seeds, if, so call on us. We have Clover
dam being Desford Duchese of Bridgeport
• 1892; Foot, Hat! eid, 185 • Third, RoYal Coun- I Mange Yellow and Red Onions and a great v t f * d
DANDRUFF CURE
and Hair 'Ionic
Por Palling flair, Dandruff, EcZetna, and all Irritations Of the $calp.
It keeps the hair in a thoroughly healthy condition. Coke Dandruff
Cure, rubbed into the scalp three times a week, reducing gradually to
once a week, will insure a positive, permanent, gUarantectenre
for Dandruff and a luxuriant growth of heavy, healthy hair, Try it
and you will use no other. Price 500. and $l,00 a bottle at all druggist%
A. R. enemER co., tdmorzo, Tonosto,
CHIOA'30 NRIN YORK 1,0NOON • PARIsi
•SeeAs, Seeds,
947), eyed by, wart of Illlesmere. eopwell in Red Alsike and Lucerne, Timothy, Speltz, Tares, Beans;
ties Show at Canterbur'y, 1898' liecond, Bat- a ie y r en,
Poke won it e ving4trizest-Ifirsta Hatfield •
I named. Desford Blackbird, held en_ unbeaten seeds. I field, 1804; Highly goinmended, 'London Show, . .
gull es s at Lord Verulam's pale; 950 guineas at
i895. Fillies, sired by Serie ell Duke mode 450 I Then too we haye Spacles,Shovels, Forks, etc:„ to work
, for io'hilo Mills' eale;200 genes:to at Mr garsiell's
1 A iilly also aired by Sopwell Deka with not to look at.
f 0 . .
We have a good. ,stock of barb and. plain wires ski i
t show record in 1808. For extended pedigree
. see cords. At the animal show in ld by the ..
s aples.
i Usk Shire Horse Co., Limitcdon October 29t1i,,, b
NViciiiiiiTo supply all your wants, 4147-41g.....- .... — ......-N,
' 1900,, the first prize colt was sired "by Ulster& - . - - - -
• Morelli% 16639, taking first prize in elass abet
also oharanion prize of show, and was sold for
argTaY2-4, of JIM-
EmpToerirmunas ca,boneebo
shor prdoduae at
Mt highest market priee. Now is your opporunity.
1 tzitaa.RewBowtmosao:tdetiidEnlyilerp. 0. iinac,xxlzr.
Timits:-$16, to insure, to be paid 1st
Manager.
M 18th; 1.-002.
THE ROMNEY STALL/01,1,
1 LA-NGTON'S DANEGELT.
(126) and -01.--,
LighORMTION AND Pismoressi.--Langton's
Daneget-in-oanadian Hackney 13. B., and
(Me American Haelm7 S. e.. wilt fiall.1V in
ga
ra:,74,ttiLsrar-bAesIr ze:7with' heig
nc w
stripe on face, and both front feet and near
hind stocking white Bela a very high knee
%Ace% and hook action cannot be excelled. Re
from champion stock in Englend and
thple U. 13., both his sire and dam • having been
..imported from Ed
nglan,
I
N • X., one, of the most successful and best „ Langton's Danegelt was bred by Mr Fred C.
Stevens, of Maplewfla
ood ckney Stud. Attica,
I known braders in the United States and
Canada, Be was imported to Canada by his
present owner. Sir E. C. A,ttrill, and is pro-
nounced by all who have peen him as one of
the best specimens of the Hackney type new in
Canada. lire was sired by Langton's Perform.
• er, (4844), Eng., 242 Ainerican,_by Garton Duke
of Connaught, (8009) Eng„ S. B. His dam was
D (8036) En Hack. (720) Maori-,
Lady anege ,
can: she 1(3 91' Ihinegelt (T74) g 1' ackney S.B.
This pedigree can be traced back indefinite-
._ ly.- but- who „are-intereste
class of stock will readily see that Langton's .
Panegelt titan& in the front rank of Hackney
leaders. • • •
'-11OUTHI-31(atmAytMay_5„th. will leave his
own stable, and pri.teed to -.Tiain-Aeleliond' ,
boundary line, Colborne, for 31000 ; then. to
Mallough's 'Rotel, Dungannon, for night. '
Tui. -DAY, to B. Durnin's, Oth con., West
Wawanosh for noon; then te. Bruce's Rotel.
B 1 tiefrntht
R ADAME
very. Farmer • Should use
FORMALDEHYDE.
The best known remedy for Smut on Oats, Barley,
Wheat or Corn. •
. We can give Voit testimonials from. all the. leading
farmers of this section who used our Pirinaldehyde
last year. Fail instructions given with each bottle.
Use..Combe's ‘Statidard_Formahlehyde" .
H B. COIVISEI .bruggio
I'eWgErDTsoiarot)AY, to folm Ellis', brd ooze, East
Wawanosk for 310011 ; then tofu° Mason. HoUse,
Blithigtoor night,
s Al*, to Hill's Rotel, Pondesboro, for
'noon • then to It Graham's Hotel, Clinton, for
•
practical thus aviodine the plants was asked to pass judgment '
Turns Ba • d.B ood mto
1 . FRIDAY, to Bothwell's, Bnyileld Lina for
night. • . •
the:necessity of b.uilding 'special fund. upon there. He pronounced the, check •.: • noon ; then to Peter McDougall a, Cut L• ine, or
llet.bi:, .1‘To: 136..
thig I hotiseseL-N. Y, *Experinientea lot best, the two lots' receiving • ene
gram -and one feurth -gram, per plant
abotit equal and second best and the
Legs so 4wreited ab,o•iit equal and poorest. •Stroller re-
.
• Iwo eittseeeceiving two and five" grams
e-C•ouichiTWalk :2110.3 followed it •stmilar !test in 1897 and
-the. net was eworsee If there was any
,
. differeuce • whatever, on • the • - salted
• • - -
f This:ease of 1V:fr.:James Trenetnen tthe
' ' •olaniol.--N. Y: Bulletilt. No 138 - '
'well-linown butcher of 536 Adelaide Street, - ,
London,,Dnt., is another' proof that Dr. •`• ' 6'
ChasWeatedneyeLiver Pillstare effective in - •, Thistly's.
, .
the mostasevere anti corapecateesCilseases Weata-thee-Plga at :eight weeks _eel
cif the kidneys. ' : , • , • but' don't' da it suddeeily. As early as,
1Mo. :Teteneman etateseee"Two .yyeara . i threer,or four weeks they must begin to
agelavaslaid up with kidney diseaseand ; eat. a little said shOtild have a little,.
urinary: troubles., Besides the pain and ....1. trough of dainties to tempt their epee- .
• inconeeMence caused by these troubles, •I t Me.' n will soon increase, and at eight
. became .drotisical, and my legs eweeld. weeket the pigs will scarcely miss their
swell Alpase that - I outild :scarcely go I- dem. • •
• '
podhb -formed by the angle i';olips
, pulled -aWayafrom the right side of tho
I Atvi. Tour the fluid:3w through the
f The best medicine fomviltie is clean-
-horn. .
;bless hr emisteet doses. •'
Por ailing hogs, if ids ',infer Itilatt-
, What !slim cause, glee say a'half Dunes
of fiewers of sulphur eitith new ratite
; tor large animal.
•
, - toting systems. One pill a dose: 25 cents
;bie- . When. in the Iblmeh it presents a a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates
IMMO. handsomer aopearance and fro. ' • & Co.. ToroMe. '
'(qtlently outsells the larer kinds. It Is - ' • -
strong root two or ;three Years oid4. . • Js • C
' veva hardy and earty. Plant a good - Dig 'h a se's
. this -.will throw up :a strong shoot
. avhieh. can better withetand the reaages Kidneptiver Pills
.:•
•t destruetive to weak, -Blender shoots.
, and -be ready to crop sooner than a ....• • a .....e6Neti.,,...CTICIPE
plantation from one .yestr small plants e •
tole ions shiuld be 'five feet a,part; rot . e • :-"----- .-'-'
,the. Asparagus beetle which is very •
• o
tiottl. plants in the row two feet. apart; filt)ifyi Armies -1.e Is Tteeomnionded
these .11,istances are preferable to ad- a _Substitute efor Faris qraosi.,
mit of ,thorough cultivation which is
. so Issential. Where everything Is f
Par eraverril ereare white ereenlc hat
Ing, there should be at least 2,0Q0 t to- 'IC-
4t+:11ella :1131bPdiffneate .finatpnaxeli:erigrelleneP:tAlmitwthals
Xer.able, good treatment, liberal menu'.
. pound bunches' produced. -In American ,uacount used has .been relatively small,
ale the present time the cost of arsonist:
In Jorge quantitieses about seven :cents:
'Pound, While parAs green- in like
egreountir is about .11ft-eel , cents. In
amanita' amounts a „similar difference
wIUbe found. r Paris green is butAboni
lifty.per costa. artemile-etten when Para
and many teports of ttes atiulteration are
-..teocelsred, 'Arsenic theo Will go hearlY
'twice ,sis far, and , it easts but, one.
-114alteie muck per pound, it will be but
.exito-fourtb. as expensive-awl:erns green.
• i4 Araertie is but slowly soluble in watet
and Many` report that if ifiaceditt water
Well stirred. up and applied to life plants
'mediate* no injury is JihoW11, but ft
!Agriculturist.
, .
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cekuirie
a ,er s
rit tblred to stand enough of the arsenie
ill be disolved to frijol* the platite.
When arsenic is boiled in illne Watet
It forms an aasenitia of lime. and is
Little L''ireri
chemically the same as Irindon, purple/
except for the coloring matter Of thee
-.• tatter. We prepare the emeriti° bo boil*
8 bag elm pound With two pounds �i lima
tl NItW Behr Eilmeature ofIle two gallons ot Water for forty :min.
• 4 liter,. For spraying 'fruit treeS this will
"newer for 400 gallozie of water, but tor
the potato • beetle ;only 800 eganont
aett be used.
• ' If a combined inseeticide and tungig
, . Set Pso.lninfte Wroper laeloW.
. eideeits desired; the &roe& preparation
' Very towed nod *0 Diar" i .0an'be added to 400 gallentt of berdettue
1 Witter.% This etul, be amed With safety
_ le take as saga* I upon nearly all trees, but upon thost
.. f .
NOR tAtiliCOG i av, ith tender fellage we and it adVisitbls
CARTER'S F
FOR 011aiNtSt , to add. tt pound of.lime to efteli 20 gal*
ron aluoussEst....44. ..1460'1:07,.°Litritrut.rg.1.„Ionigurgeidtetlal b°'``
i VER FOR TORPID LINE114. It will ttot do-te lif30 ahl:Sirtthed
as fog ooggyirgylog., hut it 'should be fresh tittle and must.
stops trio aplomb
FOR SALLOW SKIN.• be slaked in the Mune manner bot
A Sensible Man,.:.
Blytb, Ont., Nov. 1st, 1802.
MacLeod Medicine Co.,
Goderiole, Ont.
When I went to Goderich April last my
case wag caosidered hopeleatt. Stiffering
iron a complication of dieeases, espeotally
items kidney trouble and .headache, I
a could not do :any work. Indeed I could
.not straighten myself or welk steady.
III WOO 00 weak and feeble that ,it affected
emy memory haffiy.- I doctored with hem°
1
doctors nal I wee nearly gone. A faithful
I ofriend'perstiaded roe to try your ,remedies,
, :which I did and exith the bent success. I
bogan to improve. as WOO as r began there.
i took a, dose of the Itencyator in Goderich.
.t:iclt the effects of. that abribAili day and
think I feel it yet. My cure began with ia
' (mutilated taking gout medicints antra i
Was cured.,I took both the Syetene jItepo.
Reno-
vator and he Sponiflo Cafe. owe my
recovery to them. WO-asy r am strong and
ideality, able to work as as ever every
day„1 never expeeted suoh a change I
reek the tnedioine for ,three months steady
withautarliseitg a dose.
" Corks
titacLeocl's Itereediee, teetabliehed 1888,
see Die :rawly /tea:emus in ()amide whieh
Rieli Red Blood. .
ThIS .spring need
something to take. away that
tired, listless feeling brought'
on by the system being clogged
with impurities which have.
cumulateel-during-411e-w-inter..-
• Burdoek. Blood Bitters is the
remedy you require.
It has no equal as. a 'spring
medicine,. It .has been used by
.thousands for a quartet of
a century with unecOalled
success. •
• .11EltE1. 11110013.
. • Mrs. T. Skine, of Shigawake, QM,
writes: "I have used Burdock- Blood
.Bitters ase spring medicine for the pas
four years ane dont think there is its equal
When I feel drowsy, tired and have no
desire to eat I get a bottle of 43,13.13. I
-purifies the blood and builds up the con
'stilettos better than any other remedy."
• -
•
HACKNEY .HORSES, .
The English Breed of Carriage Horse
Valuable for America..
The hackney or liach" Dre-altfue. -
ently the road horse of England. It le.
tan. artificial etylea of horse, originating •
e, erase of thormiglebrede with' the
;heavier mares of the eountry; but the
type has .b000tne well established, and a
itzell-bred hackney stallion, will inaPresn
characteristics • upon hie progeny
with as midi. clirtattily as any pure-
bred horse. . Hitokneys are all treaters,
but are somewhat different tri conform-.
ation.., and action from the Araericere
etandoial tnotterst The gait is not the
long swinging stride seen; in this Wein.
try, but a high knee action, as sem:1,1a
the opposite illeetration of thehackeet
mare in pasture. They are from four
road
litoorafifesteeri_ot uttorgder.a shit? behanhigdsktho_,ikwhn,,
as "oohs," They have h*Pue,'
powerful eleping shoulders," elem. fiat
legs, short pasterns, *mind feet, deep
cheated, and strong loins, with snirIN
and .great powers of endurance. Ace
Cording to a high English authority I
"they combine blood with power, (ear- tanned to Greenock, after having
The British cruiser 'Thames has re-
"they
their twelve stone (168 pounds), covered 8i8C0 miles in her search for
and betting seventeen milea within the the. mholing 'Allan Line steamer
hour, or for a stater spurt their two Huronian, her efforts were ,without
miles in Minutes. Some of them. result.,
havesold on .0w metals without adverbs. have won hundreds in'trotting meta -
ea, and have said for e'thousaud guin- WELOOX FOR Y01111 TRADE,
,ibg. Address MacLeod Aledioine
sae each," twilingland they almost
ni-
Ooderich, „Ont. Sold by .10, D. Combe,
Minton. 0 . •
frariably go under saddle, but witti Serving the public with care, attention
xi g .
holoATIIRDAY, to WM. Driver's, inuron Road,
for noon; thence to Tilts stablea, Goderich,
from 2. to 5 o'clock; then to his own stable,
where he will remain until the following Mon-
day morning.
Tzmus:-To insure, $10, to be paid 1s5 Of Jan -
nary, • '
Atreus MoLgon,• Manager'. • Owner,
. HnvrAnD C. A,Tuirr,T,I• •
'inverted Shire -Stallion BANKF1ELD'S
BAROINT will stand for ti.e improvement of
stock this saason as follows . _
Morins.v., wilileave•his own stable, lot 81, con.
18, liullett. 5710. p100000. to Fenry GaviOr'3,
„eon. East ,Wawanosh, for noon; then to
Robinson's hotel. .Atiburrr for one- hour; then to
-
John Mills' lot :I ., con. 2, West Nirawitimali, for
fll'IIESDAY, proceed tnaames Pollard's; iot 20,
0071.5, West Wawanosh, !or noon; then to
Mountain's hotel, Dungannon, for two hours ;
then to Benj. Augustine's lot 7, con.- 5, Ashfleold,
for night.
WannEsnAV.proceedte Daniel Dineen's, lot
I, con. 7. Ashfield, for noon; then by way o_f
Kin gsbridge and lake shore road te..jehrt Styled,
lot 7, eon. 8. Ashileld, icor night. 7 -
TED.MSDAY., proceed. tod Wm Stothers', lot- 8,
con, a Ashfield, for noon ; then by way of eon.
9 and gravid road to Plugh Glenn's,lot 13, con. 6,,
est Wawanosla ,or night. _
proctotou to Gilbert tiravesr, tot 23,
con. 7, West Wcwe nosh, for noon; then to John
.Redinond's, Wt - field, for night. , •
SATtritney : eyed to .1,i. Vint', lot 88, con
4, East Wavvanush, for noon ; then to his own
stable where he will remain till the following
Monday morning. , ,
• . RAvidosto McCotlmit,i„ 7
Manager and POSprietor,
May 24, • Londesboro.
.YOUNI4 81R WALDEMAR,siredbyold Weide-
num o. CO (1265) yrill stand for the improve-
inent of stock as follows ;•••-o
MONDAY, Will leave his own stable and pro.
.teoeTellt rtsdgso 1171 urut, phweirSuaaygeosb site -00 rlsi night.
_athoot8G ie. De: .f Do re nwoaorn' s thentie
te 'Shoemaker's Hotel, Zurich, for night, , •
WanNESDAV, Win proceed up the Goishenhne
to John Stephenson'sfor noon,then to the Biver
Hotelt.Bayfield, a short time ,• then to his oWn
stable Where,he Ureinain :till Friday iriorning.
FRIDAY, will proceed. upthe 16t eon. to Mk
Roos' for noon; then home by the 5th. •
SaTtratliZo will go down con. 0, and back
home by the Gth. . _ • ••
• Bonn. isAnyin, 'Proprietor,
May 2-1, • Goderieh township.
the thorobred • Shetletid pony "Little
Bebs," the property of W. B. Forster, of
Holmesville, wilt- stand for the season of
1002, at Wocalande, lot 19, Maitland con-
cession, •Colbosne township. 'teripe; $5 to
.itsure payable lain. 1st, 1903, grd'om'e fee,
to 'be pad at time of seifioe.
The Shite horse, Delbury Ohampioo,
No /8074, imported by Bowden ,ta Mc -
Done!, will stand for the reason of
1902. et the.stable of the. owner. •
Taros atriPaa-a, ,1r Co., Huron road,
CI inten • • or '
. '
A. party of Winnipeg tchmen
were upset while sailing on the Red
River yesterday, and See 1 G. Rar-
stonts, was drowned,
wireless l'elegraPhY0
• The use of Wireless Telegraphy for
, comMercial purposes is 110 longer a
' matter of speculation, and it is pleas.
log to learn that oifg of our well
known progressive schools, The Cen-
tral Business College of Toronto, is
already in a position to give instruo
-trait in this- Very - imprirtaut subject.-
s adtrertieernent irt this issue
their fine showy actions, hider:111k° honest goods and low prices, has given us
pettrance, and good bottom, there 10 110 high position Amongst tile druggiste of
reason why they and • their grades -limeade. We look for your trade, and
&mild not hi this eountry prove equal- • will use every endeavor to make you a
ly valuable OS carriage or general nurt. regtilar cestomer,
pose horses. The valuable rate oe Our supplies of pu.rei Drugs, Medicines,
Front& eta& homes derive Much, of Toilet Preparations, kerftinuse, Brushes,
their blood from these hinglish road Combs, Sponges, Eito„ will, interest yott.
horses, Ilaekneys are a, novelty in thia 1,l'Am1140 Co•tner denim:run,
*country, butseveral enterprising Alter • -
, leans breeders have reeentlSe introiliked We are fully prepared to til your indent ti
t t -*b d tith -
oe sa el le roc , tin tr 013uter disbide‘banishing nibffoo
W 1 oit tlesS RPM y rocog n loom& towing ita powera and tart a
T
,,,Ita A valuable aoq,ttieltion to the horse •we strongly I:commend it se a hi ott
hordes= thigturo, Caro chould IA
'deck of the eountrY. tintifleor 'lett% braeer and flesh buil er.
ettisisliP*11404ferabmle‘ ba '''''''6,,,,„„2 i(te• &Amin(' be put away out of the roaolt . eoPectss og ase• x?, ourri, 1/0 tto, man Libetat Poore haye 'chosen Earl sed bit n p rt of Owed% by tone If
11 a a 0
I 71 Spencer tie Liberal reader in the Lords I
- ta 0 relit, an W )0 tis. V S . . 6 0600, I thousande, and has never adios,
. e. clung itiog HEA0A0Hge ' Atte, In 6016 Boot or other oolorio9 mato i in sticaytitivit tO the lett girl ' of'Ititii-
t .', beiley, A.P. ItBEICIA 1)trigglatj Onion ont
te/a •
FOR THE COMPLEXION taken that the arsenic is not mistaken • omit Werke eit the Cold aine'a Celery Compound ie nd nett re.
eassertrarnat weeseva 1„=;0,tee,ao. r some of the household chenticala ninina Tablets /Are a essay it has been tested and anooneatalt
4:1
6
eduction ir[Prioes
isa great °henget° Secure aofirst class 'buggy it a big reduction, • Not ••
these priaerf-e
$80 Buggies ter. oes 1 $15 Buggies tog $65
$65 Buggies for $60
• ' 'Remember these are all our own Make, whiCh places ns position to giutrante1.
them, aawe,do not buy any 'material but what is firsOolase. '
' RepairingpeomPtly attended to by.extenientied men.
RITABA.11 dk - • • Huron Street,••Clinton
•
Clinton Sasn, Door, an
Blind Factory.
S::S. 0Oitrt. • • • 'PROPRIETOR,
General Builder and .Contractor.
vita- .factory is the largest in he county; and has the Very latest unproved ma, :
thinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
• and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give eatimateti form:413MM all clam-
„ Bs of buildings on short notice and on the closest prima AA work is super -vie.:
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sett all kinds of M.
• terior eater:or. naateriale
.1.umber Lath, ShIngles,Ahne, Sash Doors,Minds* INte'
Agent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL. SCISR;OL DESK, , rahtluf:el'erei
. at Waterloo. Call and get Mites and estimates before placing veer orders)
a
MAGNET-CRfitIVI
Separator .
If you want tne safest, strongest,
simplest, niost durable, easiest
cleaned and cleanest skimming
Separator 011 the market buy.. the
MAGNET. A trial will convince.
- you that it is the best. When other
machines are left on trial send for
a Magnet. It will compete against
any other make. Manufactured
by The Petrie -'Taylor IVIfg CO.
H. Y:11 gen” t9
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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